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Re: "Do you know those people that screm at the screen while..."
There is an interactive movie on Netflix in the Black Mirror series which has choices you can make for the main character. Not quite like screaming at the screen but when I watched it I tried to make good choices for the character
2023-08-12 · 9 months ago
🐙 norayr · 2023-08-12 at 09:49:
the person probably doesn't scream when watching alone? my understanding is that such things, as well as laughing is an attempt of communication with those who are nearby. not with movie characters.
☯️ Mirari [OP/mod] · 2023-08-13 at 18:00:
@norair i have seen people screaming at the characters because they think they did something wrong at the moment, or don't know about something. i remember doing something like that when I was younger.
🐙 norayr · 2023-08-13 at 22:53:
oh yeah, communication! again! i think i did something like that, but not screaming. telling the character - no, don't do that.
but i think i wouldn't do that if i was alone.
🍺 mrrobinhood5 · Feb 09 at 02:48:
@alexlehm Bandersnatch. Very underrated. It is a cool concept that I think can be revisited with AI. Blackmirror ALSO had an episode where Netflix would make movies about real people while it was happening in real time.
Netflix has movies with choices already. The concept is around forever... but having the content created by AI is basically giving unlimited choices, which would enable free speech input.
But that also means you could direct every move into anything with the right level of prompt engineering.
Do you know those people that screm at the screen while watching a movie? What if those character actually listened? Something like that might be possible with AI